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National Retail Tenants Association's 17th Annual Conference & Trade Show

Event | 10.07.12 - 10.10.12, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC

The 2012 conference course load includes 67 classroom presentations and small group workshops. Key education tracks are occupancy costs, lease administration, real estate, legal and professional development. In addition, a NEW curriculum track has been introduced for office tenants. This new curriculum includes five NEW courses that address the unique issues confronting office space tenants.  Course titles are:

  • Understanding Office Operating Expenses
  • Mixed Use Properties
  • Auditing Office Operating Expenses
  • Negotiating an Office Lease
  • Global Issues in Office Lease Administration

Each year, the NRTA conducts a three-day educational conference and trade show which is highly regarded as a premier source for:

  • personal and professional development
  • commercial and retail tenant best practices
  • information-sharing and networking within the commercial and retail real estate lease administration industry
  • benchmarking your lease administration methods against the best in the industry
  • retail lease education and retail leasing tips
  • commercial property management training
  • lease abstracting

The conference is typically attended by 450-500 industry professionals and experts.

Greg Call and Jennifer Romano will be speaking at this event.  Ms. Romano will be speaking on "10 Pitfalls to Avoid in Pre-Litigation Disputes."  Mr. Call and Ms. Romano will speak on "Goals, Strategies and Tactics: Litigating Lease Disputes."  Mr. Call will speak on "Landord Pass Throughs."

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